Emily Beecham, an English-American actress is best known for her appearances in The Coen Brothers movie Hail, Caesar! and the AMC television series Into the Badlands. She debuted in the entertainment industry in 2006 in the movie Bon Voyage and a TV series, Afterlife. She is popular for her role as Daphne in the movie Daphne released in 2017 for which she recieved some award nominations such as Best Actress in British Independent Film Award and Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer. As of 2018, she is working as one of the main leads in the series Into the Badlands playing a role.

Early Life And Education Of Emily Beecham

Emily Beecham was born on May 12, 1984, to English father from Lincolnshire who was a pilot and an American mother from Arizona. Being the daughter of a pilot, Beecham moved around a lot as a child.

She was raised in Manchester, England. For her higher studies, she enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) at the age of 18, in 2003, for three years. She graduated with a bachelor degree with BA Hons in the year 2006.

Emily Beecham's Career

Emily Beecham debuted in the film industry in the final year at LAMDA, accepting professional acting opportunities. Her first movie appearance was in a 2006 thriller, Bon Voyage and in a TV series Afterlife. The following month saw the premiere of her first feature film, Bon Voyage, receiving positive notices following its October debut on ITV. It won the Golden Nymph award at the June 2007 Monte Carlo Television Festival.

Some of her popular movies include Daphne, Hail, Caesar!, The Thirteenth Tale and so on. In the British Drama movie Daphne, she plays the lead Daphne with other actors like Geraldine James and Nathaniel Martello-White. For the movie, she was nominated for Best Actress in British Independent Film Award and Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer.

Beecham in mid-2007 appeared in the Jan Dunn directorial Independent movie The Calling from which she grabbed Best Actress Award at the London Independent Film Festival. In 2010, she performed professionally on stage for the first time. The play was written by Australian writer Ian McHugh named How to Curse.

CAPTION: Emily in the series Into the Badlands in the role of The Widow, SOURCE: Pinterest

Her movie Hail, Caesar! is a 2016 comedy film where she plays Dierdre and the cast consist of popular actors like Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, and George Clooney. Some of her TV series include The Musketeers, BBC TV series The Village, Blandings, Damages, The Street and so on.

Emily Beecham's Net Worth And Salary

Emily Beecham's net worth is expected to be around $1.3 million at present. She earned her million dollar fortune being cast in various movies and TV series, and even her appearance in theatre's stage plays.

Her starred movie Daphne collected $148,433 in the UK and $64,404 in the Netherlands. Hail, Caesar! collected a huge $63.6 million out of $22 million budget. Her other movies Basement, Rise of the Footsoldier and Bon Voyage collected $1.5 million, £220,868 and $15 million respectively.

She has appeared in the many TV series including Into the Badlands, The Musketeers, The Village, Case Sensitive, Silent Witness, Unforgiven, Lewis, The Bill, New Tricks, Party Animals, The Innocence Project, and Afterlife.

Emily Beecham's Personal Life

Beecham seems to love privacy and there are never any rumors swirling around about her personal life. She might have dated some gorgeous hunks since she herself is very talented and beautiful.

Beecham has a younger brother who goes with the username TC Beecham on Instagram. She was considered one of the 55 faces of the future by Nylon Magazine's Young Hollywood Issue.

Beecham revealed in an interview that she never wanted to play the cute girl role but rather wanted to get cast in roles which had an impact and was the opposite of cute or sweet. Her role in movie Daphne is the kind of role she likes since the character is not cute or sweet but has some masculine gender traits.

Emily Beecham being interviewed relating to her series, Into The Badlands.